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Blood and Iron

by S. Douglas Olson
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Overview

Blood and Iron is an exploration of the role of gossip, rumor and storytelling in the society depicted in the Odyssey and in the real world in which the poem was performed. It includes extensive analysis of Homeric narrative technique, with particular attention to the way the singer creates tension in a largely traditional tale.
Individual chapters treat discrete, generally very traditional literary and historical problems, including the significance of the term kleos, the presentation of Telemachos, the internal chronology of the poem, the nature of Homeric kingship, and the role of violence in the ancient Greek family.
The book will be of importance for anyone interested in the literary content or storytelling technique of Homeric epic, as well for historians of the late Dark Ages.

About the Author, S. Douglas Olson

S. Douglas Olson, Ph.D. (1987) in Greek, Bryn Mawr College, is Assistant Professor of the Classics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has published extensively on Homer and Aristophanes.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 1995
Publisher
Leiden ; Brill, 1995.
Pages
260
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9789004102514

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